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Led Zeppelin will perform a one-time comeback concert
in memory of Ahmet Ertegun, a co-founder of Atlantic
Records. The band will perform together for the first time
in 19 years on 26 November, at London’s The O2 venue.

Promoters said the concert would pay tribute to Ertegun –
the label boss who popularized Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin
And Led Zeppelin – who died in December at the age of 83.
Original members, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John
Paul Jones will headline the concert with late drummer
John Bonham’s son, Jason, on drums.